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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Thanksgiving Travel: Buses and Trains Gain Popularity Amid Airline Chaos

The holiday season is here, and Americans are rethinking how they get to their destinations. With air travel facing major disruptions, many are turning to buses and trains for their Thanksgiving trips. Flight cancellations and long security lines have left travelers frustrated. The U. S. Senate has

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

The Business Services Boom: What's Driving the Big Growth?

The business services industry is set to explode, with experts predicting it will skyrocket from $223. 5 billion in 2024 to a whopping $1. 83 trillion by 2033. That's a massive jump, and it's all thanks to a few key trends. First up, outsourcing is huge right now. Companies are realizing they don't

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Cats, Tumors, and Smart Tech: How AI is Changing Vet Care

Cats are pretty common pets, but they can get sick too. One big problem is tumors in their mammary glands. These tumors are the third most common type of cancer in cats. Vets have been using old-school methods to figure out which cats might get them, but these methods aren't very accurate. Now, sci

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Rush Back to Washington Amid Chaos

The U. S. House of Representatives hurried back to Washington, dealing with major travel disruptions caused by the ongoing government shutdown. With countless flights grounded, some representatives chose alternative travel methods. One Republican representative from Wisconsin decided to drive 16 hou

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cities and Nature: Small Steps for Big Change

Nature is in trouble. Everywhere, from plants to big animals, many types of life are disappearing. People are a big reason why this is happening. We cut down forests, pollute the air, and change the climate. But cities and buildings can help fix this. Think about bees and bugs. They need places to

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Flipping Houses: The New Challenges in Philly

Flipping houses in Philadelphia has become tougher than before. The costs of buying properties, building materials, and hiring skilled workers have all gone up. Plus, finding the right homes to flip and securing loans has become more difficult. The market has changed, and not everyone who tries to f

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

West Virginia Guard's Stay in D. C. Gets Green Light

A judge has given the okay for West Virginia National Guard troops to stay in Washington D. C. This decision came after a legal battle started by a local group. The group argued that the governor didn't have the right to send the troops there. The governor's office said the deployment was legal und

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Crypto Trading Comes to Openbank in Spain

Openbank, a digital banking service under Santander, has started offering crypto trading in Spain. This move is part of a bigger trend where banks are starting to take cryptocurrencies more seriously. Just last month, bitcoin reached new highs, and this has caught the attention of many banks and the

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Banking Meets Crypto: SoFi's Big Move

SoFi, a major financial company, has just launched a new crypto platform. This is a big deal because it's the first time a national bank in the U. S. has offered crypto services to regular customers. The platform lets people buy, sell, and hold Bitcoin right from their bank accounts. And it's not ju

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Brazil's Crypto Crackdown: What It Means for You

Brazil's central bank has rolled out new regulations that bring crypto companies under stricter oversight. These rules, which will come into effect in 2026, classify certain crypto transactions as foreign exchange operations. This means that stablecoin transactions and transfers involving self-custo

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